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Riley, C: Valentine. Insectivorous plants. 
(Amer. nat., Nov. 1874, v. 8, p. 684-687) 
[Rec., 285]. 
Reprint, with figure, and same title. 
(Science gossip, 1874, p. 272-275, fig.) 
Is in the main a résumé of the author’s ‘On the in- 
sects more particularly associated with sarracenia vartio- 
laris..2°? (Proc. Amer. assoc. advance, sci., 1874, v. 23, pt. 
2, p. 18-25) [Rec., 576; see also Rec., 143c]. Treats of 
the insects captured by sarracenia, and of those which 
enter and leave the pitchers at will. W: T. (2508) 
Riley, C: Valentine. Insectivorous plants. 
(Science gossip, 1874, p. 272-275, fig.) 
Reprint of Riley’s ‘‘Insectivorous plants” (Amer, 
nat., Nov. 1874, v. 8, p. 684-687) [Rec., 285, 2508], with 
the addition of one or more figures. W: T. (2599) 
Riley, C: Valentine. Larval habits of bee- 
flies, dombylitdae. (Amer. nat., Feb. 1881, 
Vv. 15, p-. 143-145, fig. 1-3-) (Separate 
[General notes; entomology], from Amer. 
nat. Feb. 1881, p. 143-145, fig. 1-3.) 
Habits of systoechus and trifodites as parasites on 
locusts’ eggs, and notice of T. A. Chapman’s “On the 
economy... of bombylius’? (Entom. m. mag., Feb. 
1878), which records bombylius major as a parasite of 
andrena labialis. Figures larva, pupa and imago of 
systoechus oreas. G: D. (2600) 
Rothrock, J.T. The fertilization of flowering 
plants. (Amer. nat., Apr. 1867, v. I, p. 
64-72.) 
Describes some of the contrivances by which flowers 
profit by the visits of insects. Does not mention any 
insect visits on his own authority. W: 1: (2601) 
Rudow, Eine Missbildung von musca 
domestica. (Entom. Nachrichten, 1 March 
1881, jahrg. 7, p- 84.) 
A fly with three wings and three halteres. 
G: D. (2602) 
Saison-Dimorphismus der Schmetterlinge 
(Ueber den). (Entom. Nachrichten, 1875, 
jahrg. 1: 1 May, p. 69-75; 15 May, p. 77- 
78.) 
Abstract of A. Weismann’s ‘Studien zur Descen- 
denz-Theorie. 1. ...[Rec., 2617]. G: D. (2603) 
Saunders, W:, ed., see CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 
(The). 
Saunders, W: Annual address of the pres- 
ident of the entomological society of 
Ontario. (Can. entom., Oct. 1880, v. 12, 
p- 189-197.) 
Devoted to economic entomology; deais with insec- 
tivorous birds, and insects which are parasitic on injur- 
ious insects; the species on which notes are chiefly 
given are pierts rapae, its parasite (pleromalus pupa- 
rum), attacus luna, bruchus pist, the plum_ weevil [con- 
otrachelus nenuphar|, monohammus confusor, m. scu- 
tellatus, epicauta pensylvanica, the oyster-shell bark- 
louse [mytilaspis pomicorticis| found on currant 
[ribes], clisiocampa sylvatica and macrodactylus sub- 
spinosus. See W : Saunders’ ‘‘Correction” (Can. en- 
tom., Dec. 1880, v, 12, p. 262-263) [Rec., 2605]. 
G: D. (2604) 
PSTCHE,. 
Saunders, W: Correction. (Can. entom., 
Dec. 1880, v. 12, p. 262-263.) 
Corrects a statement in regard to epicauta pensylva- 
ica in his ‘*Annual address of the president of the ento- 
mological society of Ontario’’ (of. crt., Oct. 1830, v. 12, 
p. 189-197) [Rec., 2604]. G; D. (2605) 
Saunders, W: Entomology for beginners. 
(Can. entom., Jan. 1881, v. 13, p- 1-2) 
Treats of euryomia inda and thyreus abbotit. 
G: D. (2506) 
Saunders, W: Entomology for beginners. 
On two mites. (Can. entom.. Nov. 1880, 
Vieat2, Dp. 237-2300) 
Notes on ¢tetranychus telarius and ah Se stro, 
GaaD. 
(2607) 
Schilde, Johannes. Gegen pseudodoxische 
Transmutationslehren, ein entomolog. 
Nachweis irriger Studien zur Descendenz- 
theorie. Leipzig, Otto Wigand, 1879. t.-p. 
cover, 4-+154 [-+-2] p., 2305, gn anes 
pam., M. 2.50. 
Crit. rev., by F. Katter. (Entom. Nach- 
richten, 15 Nov. 1879, jahrg. 5, p. 301-302. ) 
Reply to Katter’s crit. rev., by Schilde 
[with note by Katter]. (Entom. Nach- 
richten, 1 Jan. 1880, jahrg. 6, Lit. Rev., 
p- 6-8.) 
Crit. rev. of A. Weismann’s ‘* Studien zur Descen- 
denz-Theorie. 1. ... [Rec., 2617]. G: D. 2608) 
Schwarz, Eugene Amandus. Biological 
note on euplectrus comstockiz. Howard. 
(Amer. nat., Jan. 1881. v. 15, p. 61-63.) 
(Separate [General notes; entomology], 
from Amer, nat., Jan. 1881, p. 61-63.) 
Separate, [Phil., 1881]. p. 61-63, t 17.7 
X 11.2. 
Habits of e. comstockiz, which is parasitic on larvg 
of aletia argillacea, G: D. (2609 ) 
Silkworm raising in Russia. (Journ. ap- 
plied sci., March 1881, v. 12, p. 43, 7 em) 
Statistical. G: D. (2510). 
Spaulding, Justin. The bee’s tongue. and 
glands connected with it. (Amer. nat., 
Feb. 1881, v. 15, p. 113-119, 5 fig.) 
Figures and describes a gland in the head and thorax 
of apis mellifica, and the mouth parts of the same 
insect. G: DL» (2am) 
[Spider-bite.] (New England homestead, 
3 July 1880, p. 3, col. 6, 1 cm.) 
Records a fatal spider-bite. G: D. (2612) 
Trelease. W: The fertilization of alpine 
flowers. (Bull. Torrey bot. club. Feb. 188r. 
v. 8, p. 13-14.) i 
Review of Hf. Miiller’s ** Alpenblumen. . .” [Rec., 
175} W: T. (2613) 
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